Wait! This Ancient Lingam Produces Electricity? Candi Kimpulan Temple Part 2
An ancient lingam was buried in the Islamic University at Yogyakarta. Upon excavation of the site, they found a copper wire neatly stored in a box. Archeologists confirm that this wire is 1200 years old. Is it possible that the ancient builders were creating electricity in this temple? Can we use the same materials found at the Candi Kimpulan temple and re-create the set up. Can we produce electricity using the same objects found in the temple complex?
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Hey guys, archeologists found an ancient wire in the Candi Kimpulan Temple in Indonesia. Yes, this is the actual picture of that high quality copper alloy wire found during the excavation, and initially they thought it was an ornamental ring. But upon closer examination, they were shell shocked, because it was not a ring, it was a wire, just like the electrical wires we use today. Archeologists confirm that this is about 1200 years old. The archeology report published by the Indonesian Government actually mentions the words ‘Wire made of Copper Alloy’. How long are we going to pretend that all these ancient objects are meaningless and were used for superstition?
What is more fascinating to me, is how they stored the wire, this is just like how we store the wires, we keep wires circled up, to save space. This was found inside the airtight stone box buried under the lingam’s base, so they cannot store it like this, they had to make it into a circle to save space.
In my previous video, I showed you they found 2 objects, there was a stone plate with Gold & Silver foils and a box with various other objects, archeologists found them during the excavation of this temple. As you can see, all these objects start to look like parts of a complex machine. These thin metal plates look like fan blades of a modern rotor, right?
After discovering these weird objects, archeologists started to dig into the dirt of the entire temple premises and found fragments of thin rectangular iron plates, they called them iron spatulas in the archeological report. And they also found more thin slivers of silver. These were definitely more clues leading to something else, but experts could not put them together to see the full picture and understand why they were finding these random materials.
But as they excavated around the lingam carefully, they found something placed on a small pedestal. Yes, it is an earthen pot, placed exactly under the spout of the base. This is not the norm in most ancient temples, you don’t usually find this set up. They also found other pots nearby. But inside these pots, archeologists found a strange organic material which was surprisingly intact. What was it? It was rice husk.
This is truly extraordinary, because it proves that they were doing something very strange. In ancient times, rice husk was usually added to hold things firmly in place, it acted as a natural place holder. It is soft and slimy when you first add water to it, but when you put an iron plate or a silver foil inside the pot, the husk will become rock hard and make sure they won’t move.
But why would such a setup be needed at all? To generate electricity. Yes, this is exactly what they were doing here, the ancient builders were generating electricity from the lingam.
But this is nonsense right? It is pseudoscience to guess that these items found here could somehow make electricity. Real science involves demonstrable evidence. Unless you take a pot, put some husk, put iron and silver plates and generate actual electricity, nobody should believe this, right?
Challenge accepted. So, here is an earthen pot just like what we found in the Candi Kimpulan temple. And this is rice husk, and I am going to fill 25% of the pot with husk. Here here is a silver plate, and I will stick it in the rice husk and here is a piece of iron, and I will stick it here. Let’s use the copper wires, just like what we found in the temple, to check if we get electricity via the volt meter. But, I am shocked, because there is no electricity, right? Why?
Because, to get electricity, we need the power of the Lingam, without the lingam we cannot generate such power. So, what do we do now? We have re-created this lingam as well, and let me place it in such a way that the spout is directly above the pot. For thousands of years, people have been pouring water on the Lingam, this is a well known ritual to Hindus, so let’s do that. Let me pour water on top of the lingam to unleash the power, and look! ELECTRICITY!
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